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Politics - 23.05.2024
Democracy Sausage: Political prisoners
Democracy Sausage: Political prisoners

Politics - 21.05.2024
Aussies want more forward-thinking politics
Aussies want more forward-thinking politics
A new report shows 81 per cent of Australians agree our politicians generally think too short-term when making decisions.

Health - 21.05.2024
Having a yarn: New tool focuses on closing the gap for Indigenous health outcomes
Having a yarn: New tool focuses on closing the gap for Indigenous health outcomes

Health - 20.05.2024
New AI tool to help beat brain tumours
New AI tool to help beat brain tumours
A new AI tool to more quickly and accurately classify brain tumours has been developed by researchers at The Australian National University (ANU).

Health - Social Sciences - 17.05.2024
ANU funding wins to improve quality of life for all’Australians

Politics - 16.05.2024
Democracy Sausage: Budgeting a soft landing

Health - 15.05.2024
Our efforts to prevent extreme violence aren’t working

Social Sciences - 14.05.2024
How Bridgerton turned Penelope into its new leading lady

Environment - Social Sciences - 10.05.2024
ANU experts on the 2024-25 federal budget

Music - Social Sciences - 09.05.2024
Why is Australia in Eurovision?

Politics - History & Archeology - 08.05.2024
Democracy Sausage: God, unions and the Labor Party

Politics - 07.05.2024
What will happen if Trump returns to the Oval Office?

Economics - 07.05.2024
Increase in number of Australians doing it tough
Australians are more financially stressed now than they were at any time immediately prior to or during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new study from The Australian National University (ANU).

Social Sciences - 03.05.2024
Power to the people: Aussies expect more from their local leaders
Power to the people: Aussies expect more from their local leaders
About two-thirds of Australians believe local governments should have more power than they currently do, according to a new study from The Australian National University (ANU).

Health - Economics - 02.05.2024
'Health for all': recognising breastfeeding as a carbon offset
’Health for all’: recognising breastfeeding as a carbon offset

Environment - Physics - 01.05.2024
Is there a role for nuclear in Australia’s energy transition?

Politics - 01.05.2024
Democracy Sausage: The cop and the suburban strategy
Democracy Sausage: The cop and the suburban strategy

Music - 01.05.2024
Loud, large and unladylike: the difficulties of having a dramatic female voice
Loud, large and unladylike: the difficulties of having a dramatic female voice

Media - Politics - 29.04.2024
What can we learn from the failed Lehrmann defamation case?

Social Sciences - Politics - 26.04.2024
Misogynistic mass violence is on the rise. Why are we ignoring it?

Psychology - Social Sciences - 26.04.2024
Indigenous psychology 101: teaching for reconciliation

History & Archeology - 24.04.2024
’It bucked our lads up wonderfully’: the lightning-quick WWI battle that marked the birth of the US-Australia military alliance

Health - 24.04.2024
More outback doctors needed for people and planet
The need for doctors in Australia's Northern Territory is a hot topic for discussion. Dr Simon Quilty says it's an issue that won't cool down anytime soon - as climate change and financial strain mean ensuring medical care can be difficult.

Politics - 24.04.2024
Democracy Sausage: An even playing field

Innovation - Event - 24.04.2024
World-leading cybernetics pioneer receives ANU honorary doctorate
World-leading cybernetics pioneer receives ANU honorary doctorate

Philosophy - 23.04.2024
Family vlogging is an ethical dilemma we can’t unsubscribe from
ANU researcher Faith Gordon unpacks the viral psychological spiral faced by children at the centre of family vloggers channels.

Environment - Economics - 23.04.2024
ANU reaffirms commitment to reaching below zero emissions
As Australia's national university, ANU has a mission and leadership role to help solve some of the biggest challenges our country faces. This includes the challenge of climate change. Through world-leading research and teaching over many decades, ANU has shown how our climate is changing and what is needed to meet this increasingly urgent challenge impacting our environment, economy and society.

Politics - 17.04.2024
Democracy Sausage: Calming tensions with Bob Carr
Democracy Sausage: Calming tensions with Bob Carr

Politics - 16.04.2024
Julie Bishop on gender in international affairs: 'The women have the answers'
Julie Bishop on gender in international affairs: ’The women have the answers’

Environment - Campus - 15.04.2024
Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt is digging deep to fight gender inequality
Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt is digging deep to fight gender inequality

Health - Politics - 10.04.2024
Former NZ PM Helen Clark: 'Raise issues, never give up.'
Former NZ PM Helen Clark: ’Raise issues, never give up.’

Politics - Media - 10.04.2024
Democracy Sausage: The face of the nation
Democracy Sausage: The face of the nation

Innovation - 09.04.2024
ANU to lead national consultation on Australians’ view on security

Politics - Social Sciences - 09.04.2024
Business as usual isn’t enough when it comes to Australia’s national security

Agronomy & Food Science - 08.04.2024
Iris Apfel: A fashion dandy who proved age is simply a number, darling

Politics - 06.04.2024
ANU Chancellor Julie Bishop appointed UN special envoy    

Environment - 03.04.2024
Science superstars honoured by academy
Science superstars honoured by academy

Politics - 03.04.2024
Democracy Sausage: Population panic
Democracy Sausage: Population panic

Politics - Campus - 03.04.2024
ANU grad and business leader appointed next Governor-General

Earth Sciences - Environment - 02.04.2024
Sediment discovery unlocks Australia's hidden net-zero resource potential
Sediment discovery unlocks Australia’s hidden net-zero resource potential
A new method of measuring sediment thickness across Australia's interior offers a cost-effective and straightforward solution for estimating seismic hazard and resource potential while reducing carbon footprint, according to the largest study of its kind from The Australian National University (ANU).

Environment - 02.04.2024
Can a wild animal make your house feel like a home?
Can a wild animal make your house feel like a home?

Politics - 27.03.2024
Democracy Sausage: Advance Australian elections fair with Zali Steggall
Democracy Sausage: Advance Australian elections fair with Zali Steggall

Campus - 27.03.2024
ANU announces new Provost
ANU announces new Provost

Campus - Politics - 26.03.2024
’Structural and significant’: Australia’s long journey to reach gender equality

Campus - 25.03.2024
New platform to inform policy with latest research
New platform to inform policy with latest research

Sport - 21.03.2024
Advertising and social media driving online gambling among young Australians
Advertising and social media driving online gambling among young Australians
Gambling features such as loot boxes in video games and sports betting are the most popular forms of online gambling among young adults in the ACT, with many introduced to it before the age of 18, according to a new study from The Australian National University (ANU).

Social Sciences - 21.03.2024
New ANU institute to advance First Nations gender equality
New ANU institute to advance First Nations gender equality

Art & Design - Social Sciences - 21.03.2024
Artists assemble! Understanding the shifting memories of Hong Kong and diaspora
Artists assemble! Understanding the shifting memories of Hong Kong and diaspora

Politics - 20.03.2024
Democracy Sausage: The danger of lost hope
Democracy Sausage: The danger of lost hope

Environment - Earth Sciences - 19.03.2024
'Climate rollercoaster': strong weather fluctuations rocked Australia in 2023
’Climate rollercoaster’: strong weather fluctuations rocked Australia in 2023
2023 was a "year of opposites" for Australia's environment, but despite conditions fluctuating between wet and dry, overall conditions remain stable following a bumper year in 2022, according to the latest Australia's Environment Report , led by The Australian National University (ANU).
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